Lawyers for the Co-op said they do not believe the complaints represent the broader views of staff
Charles Brohiri travelled without buying a ticket on 112 train journeys over a period of nearly two years.
The plant-based drink maker can no longer use the term 'milk' to market its products.
The late Mohamed Al Fayed has been accused of sexual harassment during his time as owner.
The Children's Commissioner suggested social media advertising for children should be banned.
Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
Disney argued the severed figure in the advert was a robot and "visually distinct from a human".
The Swedish music giant saw record users despite artists saying they aren't paid enough to put their music on the platform.
The US carmaker's tariff costs were higher than expected because of a change to the Trump administration's tariff relief program.
Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in December as consumers pulled back, raising questions about a broader economic slowdown.
The oil giant also suspends its share buyback programme ahead of the arrival of its new boss.
Novo Nordisk says Hims & Hers' drugs breach its patent; Hims & Hers calls the lawsuit a "blatant attack".
The results have been welcomed by climate and clean energy groups but could face opposition from local communities.
The tech giants are under scrutiny over social media addiction in a landmark jury trial in Los Angeles
The White House agreed to carve out exemptions for US-produced cotton from Bangladesh.
The UK's markets regulator says the proposed commitments "will boost the UK's app economy".
The cosmetics and nail varnish line was one of the last family-owned make-up firms in the UK.
Executives said the reductions were part of a restructuring meant to help fix stagnant sales.
In the race for AI, tech firms are asking for their staff to work long hours. But there are risks, experts say.
Experts call for urgent action by businesses to restore the natural systems that keep them running.
Japan has been battling sluggish growth, mounting public debt and a rapidly ageing workforce.
Campaigners have criticised the terms of loans that were issued in England and still exist in Wales.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party secured 316 out of 465 seats in Sunday's election.
National Highways found only three out of 16 schemes are on track to deliver the financial benefits expected.
The prime minister said "outdated assumptions about how to make it into a successful career" have held young people back.
What to know about the two firms' blockbuster battle to control Warner Bros Discovery.
Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
Parts of the aviation industry are shifting towards wealthy customers and selling a more luxurious type of international travel.
A growing number of tankers and other commercial vessels are being ditched by their owners.
An internet craze for American-style chicken has come to the UK, but what does it mean for traditional chippies?
Firms are working to make the motors that drive robots more efficient and cheaper.
The Bank of England may have suggested more rate cuts are on the way, but they are unlikely to go much lower.
The top detective investigating the tanker collision says there were early signs of gross negligence from Vladimir Motin
Comac's passenger jet is attracting customers in South East Asia where demand for affordable aircraft is growing.
Prized for its beauty, teak is in short supply, forcing the yacht industry to look for alternatives.
The industry data suggests that despite Asda embarking on a turnaround, it has been losing ground to rivals.
As petrol prices fall to their lowest levels in five years, BBC News NI takes a look at what's behind the drop.
A mental health support team set up a pantry in Wolverhampton to help those living in food poverty.
Friends of Di's Kitchen provides hundreds of meals each week in Wolverhampton.
Martin Lewis explains.
The Bank of England has kept borrowing costs unchanged but opened the door to cuts later this year.
There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
The candidates test their story on a group of kids.
The Bank governor criticised emails between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein during the financial crisis.
The steel structure was lowered into place at the new reservoir in a 72-hour continuous operation.
Gary Neville re-joins the dragons as they put another set of business hopefuls to the test.
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